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John Hardin Discography of CDs
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Kill City CD (1977)
John Hardin CD discography To say Iggy Pop had hit bottom in 1975 is an understatement; after the final collapse of the Stooges, Iggy sank deep into drug addiction and depression, and he eventually checked himself into a mental hospital ...
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Low Energy Particulate CDs (2000)
John Hardin discography Photographer: Gravity Wax.
Personnel: John Hardin (vocals, guitar, accordion, Moog synthesizer, percussion, sampler); Erik Kassab (violin, Moog synthesizer, percussion, sampler); Rob Moon, Ryan Anderson (drums); Scott Addison (percussion).
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New Values CDs (1979)
John Hardin albums Digitally remastered by Elliott Federman (SAJE Sound. New York, New York).
After the David Bowie-produced classics THE IDIOT and LUST FOR LIFE (both released in 1977), Iggy Pop released the in-concert TV EYE LIVE in '78, and planned his next move. Instead of ...
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Konishiki, KMS CD (2000)
John Hardin CD discography Konishiki, KMS is definitely what you would call niche marketing. The album is targeted at those underrepresented fans of both sumo wrestling and hip-hop. Not exactly a growing demographic, but nobody's going to stop Konishiki from trying. When you're a 6'3", 600-pound ...
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Kill City Vinyl LP (1977)
John Hardin music CDs To say Iggy Pop had hit bottom in 1975 is an understatement; after the final collapse of the Stooges, Iggy sank deep into drug addiction and depression, and he eventually checked himself into a mental hospital in a desperate effort to get himself clean and functional again. At the same time, James Williamson, his guitarist and writing partner ...
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 John Hardin songs Worked With
Iggy Pop, James Williamson, Gravity Wax
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